Synolcus, : Loew, 1858

Londt, Jason G. H., 2012, The genus Synolcus Loew, 1858, with descriptions of new species (Diptera: Asilidae), African Invertebrates 53 (2), pp. 661-661 : 695

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0206

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D5087F7-7529-FFB7-FE1B-875DFBE15AE1

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scientific name

Synolcus
status

 

Key to the species of Synolcus View in CoL View at ENA

The following key works best for well-preserved pinned specimens. Females of armstrongi , aurulentus , griseus , minor and spinosus are difficult to separate unless associated with males. Identifications need to be checked against descriptions and illustrations of genitalia.

1 Subcostal cross-vein (sc–r) present ( acrobaptus View in CoL species group) (female of malawi View in CoL unknown) ...............................................................................................................2

– Subcostal cross-vein absent ( dubius species group) (female of amnoni View in CoL unknown) ................................................................................................................................9

2 Male .......................................................................................................................3

– Female....................................................................................................................7

3 Wing tip dark grey-brown stained..........................................................................4

– Wing tip not dark stained ........................................................... namibiensis sp. n.

4 Wing clearly expanded anteriorly at level of r–m crossvein ( Fig. 10 View Figs 2–14 )..................... ................................................................................................. malawi Londt, 1990 View in CoL

– Wing hardly, if at all expanded ..............................................................................5

5 Femora uniformly dark red-brown to black...........................................................6

– Femora dark red-brown to black anterodorsally, posteroventrally yellow-brown ................................................................................................... macrocercus sp. n.

6 Genitalia as in Figs 15–21 View Figs 15–21 (in lateral view epandrium more narrowly pointed distally, median lobe of S8 relatively short, considerably upturned and entirely hidden by setae in lateral view) ............................................ acrobaptus ( Wiedemann, 1828) View in CoL

– Genitalia as in Figs 26–29 View Figs26–29 (in lateral view epandrium more broadly pointed distally, median lobe of S8 relatively long, slightly upturned and not entirely hidden by setae in lateral view) .................................................................... argentius Londt, 1990 View in CoL

7 Femora uniformly dark red-brown to black...........................................................8

– Femora dark red-brown to black anterodorsally, posteroventrally yellow-brown ................................................................................................... macrocercus sp. n.

8 Ovipositor length to breadth ratio (measured in lateral view, breadth at midlength) <3.3:1.0............................................................................... argentius Londt, 1990 View in CoL

– Ovipositor length to breadth ratio (measured in lateral view, breadth at midlength)>3.3:1.0 ............................. acrobaptus ( Wiedemann, 1828) View in CoL & namibiensis sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

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